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26% Of Hydrocarbons Recovered Through Microbial Technology
- By Design Team
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- 01 Mar, 2016

INCREASES IN MICROBIAL EXTRACTION
IMPROVING OIL YIELDS WITH MICROBIAL TECHNOLOGY
THE FUTURE OF OIL AND GAS TECHNOLOGY

As of yet, microbial additions have been simulated but are not in usage beyond these studies. The next step will be thorough studies of the microbes in action, which may also require passing through environmental regulations and other standards, as they are considered to be chemical additives to the process. Regardless, oil and gas companies are well aware that innovation and improvement are the future of the oil and gas industry. Technologies are increasingly being developed that make extraction faster and more effective, improving upon profits and also reducing any potential environmental consequences.
Microbial additions to existing extraction techniques may quickly become an ideal way to improve upon efficiency without having to significantly alter existing extraction methods. By improving upon yields without significantly improving costs, per barrel extraction prices will be reduced and thus profits can be increased without having to increase the actual prices of oil to the consumer. This is the major goal of modern oil and gas companies, as it will retain the boost to the economy that lowered gas prices has achieved while still fighting off the artificially decreased prices caused by foreign oil. For more information about the oil and gas industry, contact the experts at Heavy IronOilfield Services today.
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